Harrison County Sheriff Rod Seelye, elected last year to the office, said he “had the best job in the county” Thursday (Aug. 11) while addressing the Franklin Township Farm Bureau in the Lanesville School cafeteria. “I look forward to going to work every morning,” he added.

The Lanvesville Heritage Weekend, September 9, 10 and 11, 2011, has announced the schedule for free entertainment at the gazebo. The featured performer this year is Kentuckiana’s favorite oldies rock and roll group, The Monarchs. They’ll be performing Sunday, September 11, at 12:30 p.m.

Eastern's Tyler Duncan found out today that his father was killed in an accident this morning while working at Jeff Boat. He decided to play and the Musketeers rode the wave of emotion to an 18-7 win over West Washington in Both teams' season-openers.

The Musketeers had a lot of other reasons to be emotional. Be sure to see a story about the emotions and their big win, the schools first-ever in football over the Senators.

Eastern just needs a win over Salem to secure the school's first-ever county championship in football.

The Musketeers play Clarksville next week and WW travels to take on Christian Academy.